Audience
Nutrition and Well-being for Vulnerable Adults is a practice guide offering an engaging, simple and flexible way to learn key facts about nutrition and vulnerable adults. It underpins knowledge, thinking and practice activities. If you are new to working with a particular client group or in a new role, you can use the material to quickly develop knowledge you will need. If you are more experienced, you can use the guide to refresh your learning, for CPD and to work towards meeting CQC standards.
Author
Malcolm Day is registered with the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council as an adult nurse and nursing lecturer/practice educator. He is a fellow of the Institute for Learning and a fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is the recipient of a British Council Teacher Exchange grant and a USAid/UNCF Scholarship.
Malcolm has previously worked as a clinical lead in care of the elderly, and as a care home manager. He has held university lectureships in nursing, community care and care management, and has undertaken commissioned research for the UK Department of Health and the Government of Canada.
Malcolm has worked extensively in Canada and South Africa as a visiting lecturer in recognition of prior learning (RPL). He is currently a lecturer in adult nursing and an RPL advisor at the University of Nottingham.
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